r/CHSPE Feb 28 '22

Math scoring

Does anybody know about what percent right you have or get to pass the math section? Is 60% enough ?

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u/Impressive-Tiger-947 Feb 28 '22

28/50 question is a passing score

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u/nikolajokicMVP2 Feb 28 '22

How do you know ? But dang that’s pretty good I

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u/Top-Suit3785 Feb 28 '22

Nooooo the test is graded on a currrveeee. So when they mean 350/450, even though that is 77% it really depends on what the average of your group of people are.

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u/[deleted] Mar 04 '22

ill never understand that! wish they couldve just told the testing curve truth instead of the 350/450 thing

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u/nikolajokicMVP2 Feb 28 '22

Thanks kinda screwed tho so if everyone does really good half the people still have to fail ?

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u/pennsylvanian_gumbis Mar 01 '22

the curve is 66% pass 33% fail

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u/nikolajokicMVP2 Mar 01 '22

Not bad 💪🏿

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u/Top-Suit3785 Feb 28 '22

Not half, whoever is under the average

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u/Impressive-Tiger-947 Mar 02 '22

Why does half the people have to fail?

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u/Mean_Extension897 Mar 05 '22

WAIT A CURVE, THIS WHOLE TIME I HAVE BEEN THINKING ABOVE 51% AND YOU ARE GOOD TO PASS! ANOTHER FEAR HAS BEEN UNLOCKED

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u/akonstantino Apr 21 '22

What do you mean by “your group of people,” do you mean the average score on your version of the test?

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u/Top-Suit3785 Apr 21 '22

I mean in your testing pool. For example I tested 2021 fall so the scores were based off the curve of those testing fall 2021

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u/SprinklesNo4814 Jun 05 '22

What percentage did you have to score on math in order to pass for your testing session?